The Typhoons were perfect, to win the 34th Annual Cornwall Competitive Tournament.

The Typhoons competed in a six-team pool bracket, opening with a 5-1 win against the Napanee Crunch.

Facing the league rival Goulbourn Rockets, the Typhoons fell behind by a pair of goals but came back to earn a 2-2 tie, scoring twice in the third period.

A tough game against the Springfield Connecticut Falcons resulted in a 3-3 draw, leaving the Typhoons seeded second overall after round-robin play.

Cornwall faced another league rival, the Russell Coyotes, in the tourney semifinal. The Typhoons dominated with a 4-0 win to advance to the final.

It was a return visit with the Napanee Crunch in the final. The Typhoons were determined to capture gold for a special guest in attendance, novice player Camryn Cook, who unfortunately is unable to play hockey this season. The Typhoons came out hard, fast and strong winning the game 4–0 to capture gold in their home tournament.

It’s the second tournament of the season that the Typhoons have competed in and advanced to the championship game. In their first tournament, in Oshawa, the Typhoons lost 2-1 to the Timmins Falcons in the final.